DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN FEMALE SPERM CHOICE VERSUS MALE SPERM COMPETITION: A COMMENT ON BIRKHEAD
Sperm competition has received a lot of attention from behavioral ecologists in the past decade. In the strict sense, it can be defined as the competition among spermatozoa from different males for the fertilization of a set of ova. Sperm competition can thus be seen as the postcopulatory form of co...
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